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2.5

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Rachel Kellogg

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2 reviews
1.0
May 28, 2020

Don't expect true growth here.

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Pros

In this role, you'll get to write a wide variety of pieces on a lot of subjects and get to grow through being able to write them. It's a solid way to get used to the pace of working in a newsroom.

Cons

The pay is truly abysmal and the benefits are subpar. There's lots of driving involved with this role, including often covering government meetings late in the evenings. Don't expect your mileage to be adequately covered. Promotion is possible but it's chiefly done in-company and for whomever is most in favor with those at the top. True growth and mentoring is not a thing at this company.

4.0
Dec 18, 2016
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Pros

It's a good place for career advancement because the company often promotes from within.

Cons

Its pay and benefits could be better.

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